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<blockquote data-quote="crushersmum" data-source="post: 53585" data-attributes="member: 14568"><p>It get very hot in a car during the summer & freeze overnight to you should keep the insulin in your bag that you remove when leaving the vehicle. If the weather is likely to be very warm such as in May or June & my son ( who uses insulin) is travelling any distance in a car, I use a frio pouch instead of the usual pouch for the insulin - It works fantastically. We have in the past travelled for 6 weeks in the tropics at 30+ degrees C without any of the insulin going off. you can get them online or find your nearest supplyer from <a href="http://www.friouk.com/" target="_blank">http://www.friouk.com/</a>. It just stops you worrying. As for cold - yes cars drop below freezing but not when you are in them!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Crushersmum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crushersmum, post: 53585, member: 14568"] It get very hot in a car during the summer & freeze overnight to you should keep the insulin in your bag that you remove when leaving the vehicle. If the weather is likely to be very warm such as in May or June & my son ( who uses insulin) is travelling any distance in a car, I use a frio pouch instead of the usual pouch for the insulin - It works fantastically. We have in the past travelled for 6 weeks in the tropics at 30+ degrees C without any of the insulin going off. you can get them online or find your nearest supplyer from [url=http://www.friouk.com/]http://www.friouk.com/[/url]. It just stops you worrying. As for cold - yes cars drop below freezing but not when you are in them! Crushersmum [/QUOTE]
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